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The Islets of Mauritius include circa 130 tiny islets and rocks scattered around the coast of
Mauritius Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, about off the southeastern coast of East Africa, east of Madagascar. It includes the main island (also called Mauritius), as well as Rodrigues, Ag ...
,
Rodrigues Rodrigues ( ; Mauritian Creole, Creole: ) is a Autonomous administrative division, autonomous Outer islands of Mauritius, outer island of the Republic of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, about east of Mauritius. It is part of the Mascarene Isl ...
, Agalega and
St Brandon Saint Brandon (), also known as the Cargados Carajos Shoals, is a southwest Indian Ocean archipelago of sand banks, shoals and islets belonging to the Republic of Mauritius. It lies about northeast of the island of Mauritius. It consists of fiv ...
.


ÃŽle aux Cerfs

ÃŽle aux Cerfs ÃŽle aux Cerfs ('Deer Island') is a privately owned island near the east coast of Mauritius in the Flacq District Flacq () is a district of Mauritius, situated in the east of the island. It is the largest district, with an area of 297.9  ...
(French for ''deer island'') is an
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near the east coast of the island of
Mauritius Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, about off the southeastern coast of East Africa, east of Madagascar. It includes the main island (also called Mauritius), as well as Rodrigues, Ag ...
. Nowadays there are no more
deer A deer (: deer) or true deer is a hoofed ruminant ungulate of the family Cervidae (informally the deer family). Cervidae is divided into subfamilies Cervinae (which includes, among others, muntjac, elk (wapiti), red deer, and fallow deer) ...
on this island, but the island does have a luxury golf course. The only method of access is by ferry from Trou d'Eau Douce or by specific speed boats or catamarans. The part of the ocean surrounding the islet is rather shallow, so you can walk for more than 100 meters in the ocean and the water won't cover you. A great number of tourists visit the island every day, especially on weekends. Near the beach there are many merchants selling a variety of Mauritian souvenirs, clothing and handmade accessories.


Round Island

Round Island is an
uninhabited The list of uninhabited regions includes a number of places around the globe. The list changes year over year as human beings migrate into formerly uninhabited regions, or migrate out of formerly inhabited regions. Definitions The exact def ...
islet An islet ( ) is generally a small island. Definitions vary, and are not precise, but some suggest that an islet is a very small, often unnamed, island with little or no vegetation to support human habitation. It may be made of rock, sand and/ ...
22.5 kilometers north of
Mauritius Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, about off the southeastern coast of East Africa, east of Madagascar. It includes the main island (also called Mauritius), as well as Rodrigues, Ag ...
. It has an area of 2.08 square kilometers and a maximum elevation of 280 meters. The island is a
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under the jurisdiction of the Mauritian Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Rare reptiles that are endemic to Round Island include the
Round Island skink ''Leiolopisma telfairii'', also known commonly as the Round Island ground skink, the Round Island skink, and Telfair's skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to Round Island, one of the islands of Mauri ...
,
Round Island day gecko The Round Island day gecko (''Phelsuma guentheri)'', also known commonly as Günther's gecko, is an endangered species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to the islet Round Island, Mauritius, and typically dwells on palm ...
, and
Round Island boa The Round Island boa (''Casarea dussumieri''), also known commonly as the Round Island keel-scaled boa and the Round Island ground boa, is a species of nonvenomous snake in the monotypic genus ''Casarea'' in the family Bolyeriidae. The species i ...
. Geographic coordinates:


ÃŽle de la Passe

Île de la Passe Ile or ILE may refer to: Ile * Ile, a Puerto Rican singer * Ile District (disambiguation), multiple places * Ilé-Ifẹ̀, an ancient Yoruba city in south-western Nigeria * Interlingue (ISO 639:ile), a planned language * Isoleucine, an amino aci ...
is a rocky
islet An islet ( ) is generally a small island. Definitions vary, and are not precise, but some suggest that an islet is a very small, often unnamed, island with little or no vegetation to support human habitation. It may be made of rock, sand and/ ...
in the
bay A bay is a recessed, coastal body of water that directly connects to a larger main body of water, such as an ocean, a lake, or another bay. A large bay is usually called a ''gulf'', ''sea'', ''sound'', or ''bight''. A ''cove'' is a small, ci ...
of
Grand Port Grand Port () is a Districts of Mauritius, district of Mauritius, situated in the east of the island. The name means "large port" in French language, French. The district has an area of 260.3 km2 and the estimated population was 112,997, as ...
on the
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of
Mauritius Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, about off the southeastern coast of East Africa, east of Madagascar. It includes the main island (also called Mauritius), as well as Rodrigues, Ag ...
. Between 20 and 25 August 1810, during the British campaign to capture the island (then called ''ÃŽle de France'') from the French, it was the scene of a long and very hard-fought action between roughly equal forces of French and British
frigate A frigate () is a type of warship. In different eras, the roles and capabilities of ships classified as frigates have varied. The name frigate in the 17th to early 18th centuries was given to any full-rigged ship built for speed and maneuvera ...
s and, on balance, a defeat for the British, who lost four frigates, though one of these was subsequently recaptured and the French squadron did not survive the British invasion of Mauritius.


Coin de Mire

Coin de Mire, also called ''Gunner's Quoin'', measures just 65 hectares and lies 8 km north of
Mauritius Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, about off the southeastern coast of East Africa, east of Madagascar. It includes the main island (also called Mauritius), as well as Rodrigues, Ag ...
. There are remnants of a sugar plantation set up by Dutch settlers. Gunner's Quoin is near
ÃŽle Plate ÃŽle Plate, also known as Flat Island, is a small island in the Indian Ocean off the north coast of Mauritius. Geography ÃŽle Plate is located north of Cap Malheureux, the main island's northernmost point. It is part of the administrative are ...
, also called "Flat Island".


ÃŽle D'Ambre

Île D'Ambre, or Amber Island, is an islet off the eastern coast of Mauritius. It is relatively large compared to some of the other islets, and it has a number smaller islets of its own, including Île Mounick, Matapan Island and Îlot Canarde. The Forestry Services of the Ministry for Agriculture, Fisheries and Natural Resources is in charge of the islet. In the early hours of 18 August 1744 the vessel Le Saint Géran was shipwrecked on the reef of this island, resulting in the drowning deaths of 172 passengers, with only 9 survivors. It is known for having the last definite sighting of a
dodo The dodo (''Raphus cucullatus'') is an extinction, extinct flightless bird that was endemism, endemic to the island of Mauritius, which is east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. The dodo's closest relative was the also-extinct and flightles ...
in 1662.


Pointe Bernache

Located not too far from ÃŽle D'Ambre, Pointe Bernache is a small islet which is popular with tourists as it has a stunning beach on its south coast. The island is surrounded by a lagoon, which is often fished in.


Flat Island

Flat island, known as
ÃŽle Plate ÃŽle Plate, also known as Flat Island, is a small island in the Indian Ocean off the north coast of Mauritius. Geography ÃŽle Plate is located north of Cap Malheureux, the main island's northernmost point. It is part of the administrative are ...
in French, is located near Round Island, ÃŽle aux Serpents and Coin de Mire at the extreme north of Mauritius. It includes Flat Island, which is at risk of submerging, the unvegetated ÃŽlot Gabriel and the tiny Pigeon Rock. There is a graveyard on the island dating back to the 19th century; people suffering from malaria and other diseases were sent to the island by the British to stop the germs from spreading. It also houses one of the two working lighthouses in
Mauritius Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, about off the southeastern coast of East Africa, east of Madagascar. It includes the main island (also called Mauritius), as well as Rodrigues, Ag ...
. Flat island area harbors an internationally famous dive site calle
The Shark Pit
where divers can witness sharks swirling within the pit for the rich oxygen available due to the crushing waves against the cliffs of Pigeon Rock.


Grand Port Islets

The Grand Port islets once made up a small volcanic island which has submerged with the rising tide. The islets around Grand Port include
Île aux Aigrettes Ile aux Aigrettes is an islet off the south-east coast of Mauritius. It functions as a nature reserve and a scientific research station. It is also a popular visitors attraction—both for tourists and for Mauritians. Geography It has an area of ...
, ÃŽle aux Flamants, ÃŽle Vacoas,
Île aux Fouquets Ile or ILE may refer to: Ile * Ile, a Puerto Rican singer * Ile District (disambiguation), multiple places * Ilé-Ifẹ̀, an ancient Yoruba city in south-western Nigeria * Interlingue (ISO 639:ile), a planned language * Isoleucine, an amino aci ...
(also known as ÃŽle au Phare), ÃŽle aux Fous, ÃŽle aux Oiseaux, Rocher des Oiseaux, ÃŽle de la Passe (above), ÃŽle Marianne, ÃŽlot Chats and ÃŽle aux Signes amongst many others. Clashes between the French and English sometimes took place around the islands in the Battle of
Grand Port Grand Port () is a Districts of Mauritius, district of Mauritius, situated in the east of the island. The name means "large port" in French language, French. The district has an area of 260.3 km2 and the estimated population was 112,997, as ...
, to determine control of
Mauritius Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, about off the southeastern coast of East Africa, east of Madagascar. It includes the main island (also called Mauritius), as well as Rodrigues, Ag ...
.


Reservoir Islets

The reservoirs of La Ferme and La Mare du Vacoas both have at least one small, land-tied islet within them. In the case of La Ferme (an unnamed islet, but often called ''ÃŽle de la Ferme''), there is a small weather station on the islet.


ÃŽle aux Serpents

Known as Serpent Islet or Serpent Island in English, there are, despite the name, no snakes on the island; the last indigenous snake species once survived here but became extinct shortly after European arrival. The islet is mountainous. A
subspecies In Taxonomy (biology), biological classification, subspecies (: subspecies) is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (Morphology (biology), morpholog ...
of
Serpent Island gecko The Serpent Island gecko (''Nactus serpensinsula'') is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to Serpent Island in Mauritius (an island country in the Indian Ocean). The Serpent Island gecko is a monotypic species. ...
, ''Nactus serpensinsula serpensinsula'', is
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ...
to this islet.
Centipede Centipedes (from Neo-Latin , "hundred", and Latin , "foot") are predatory arthropods belonging to the class Chilopoda (Ancient Greek , ''kheilos'', "lip", and Neo-Latin suffix , "foot", describing the forcipules) of the subphylum Myriapoda, ...
'' Scolopendra abnormis'' is only found on this islet (where it is abundant) and the nearby
ÃŽle Ronde, Mauritius Round Island is an uninhabited island, uninhabited islet 22.5 kilometres north of Mauritius. It has an area of 1.69 square kilometres and a maximum elevation of 280 metres. The island has been a nature reserve since 1957 and is administered join ...
.


Mouchoir Rouge

''Mouchoir Rouge'' is a small island about the size of a football pitch located in the bay of Grand Port, in Mahebourg. Formal habitation of the island appears to date back to the mid-1800s. It is said by local Mahébourgeois that up until a hundred years ago, it was possible to walk on low tides to this small treasure island and some also did so on stilts.


Provenance of the name 'Mouchoir Rouge'

Many stories abound. * Some anecdotal evidence suggests it was called the 'Coin-du-Mouchoir' in the 1850s. * Other sources and rumours suggest that the name ''Mouchoir Rouge'' came from the consort of the tax collector Mr. Henri Edwin Dennie to indicate to her paramour that her husband was out on his horse collecting taxes. *Another anecdote suggests the name of the island comes from the calling of water taxis (with a red handkerchief) from the mainland. *Mr. Laval Bangard, the current (2020) caretaker was born on the Mouchoir Rouge as was his father and grandfather. Mr. Laval Bangard reported to l'Express in an article dated 19 August 2020, entitled 'Island Legends' that 'there are a lot of stories about the name Mouchoir Rouge' but it was also called 'Hangar Island' during the second world war and that soldiers were billeted on it.


History

*During the 1860s, M. Edwin Dennie had the island on bail from the government as part of the pagiometrie where he created a small salt-pan and a little garden. He also reportedly erected a bathroom on the side facing the reefs. This is corroborated by Mauritius 1859 Government records where Mr. Henri Edwin Dennie is listed as a tax collector (''Collectors and Distributors of Declarations'') for the Grand Port District. *The
1892 Mauritius cyclone On April 29, 1892, a powerful tropical cyclone struck the island of Mauritius in the southwest Indian Ocean. At least 1,200 people died during the storm, and another 4,000 were injured, with 50,000 people left homeless, making the cyclone the thi ...
destroyed the island. There was another smaller islet pointing towards Lion Mountain, but this then disappeared. At low tide, it now emerges as a small sandy rock. *On 27 February 1960 2 struck Mauritius, producing wind gusts of 256 km/h (159 mph) and totally flooded the Mouchoir Rouge and severely damaged it. The caretakers just managed to get off the island in time to save their lives as recounted by Mr. Maingard to Ms Karen Walter of the
L'Express (Mauritius) ''L'Express'' is a French-language daily newspaper, published in Mauritius since 1963 and owned by La Sentinelle, Ltd. ''L'Express'' endeavours to cover Mauritian news in an independent and impartial manner, as described in its code of conduct f ...
newspaper on 19 August 2020.


Owners

*During the 1860s, it was the Mr. M. Edwin Dennie. * Mr Adam was the first owner known to the current caretaker 66-year-old Mr. Laval Bangard (who was born on the Mouchoir Rouge as was his father and his grandfather, Gabriel Bangard) * Mr. Pousson was the second owner known to Mr. Laval Bangard and Mr. Pousson left shortly after Independence, circa 1969. * Mrs Maigrot, a doctor, was the third owner known to Laval Bangard and she lived on the island for 40 years, until 2005.


Île aux Bénitiers

ÃŽle aux Bénitiers , named after the benitier, includes a large island, with coconut plantations and is permanently inhabited and the smaller ÃŽlot Benitier. The main island is 2 km long and 500m wide lying off of La Gaulette. The islet of ÃŽlot Bénitier has been on private lease since 1927 and also supports a small plantation, but is only accessibly for a few months a year. On the northern tip of the main island there are small colonies of migratory birds. ÃŽle aux Bénitiers is currently under Nubheebucus Family Control.


ÃŽlot du Mort

Known as Dead Man Island by the British, the island is known to be the site of many shipwrecks. It is located off the coast of
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.


Barkley Island

Barkley island is a small, rocky islet located in the
Port Louis Port Louis (, ; or , ) is the capital and most populous city of Mauritius, mainly located in the Port Louis District, with a small western part in the Black River District. Port Louis is the country's financial and political centre. It is admi ...
Harbour A harbor (American English), or harbour (Commonwealth English; see American and British English spelling differences#-our, -or, spelling differences), is a sheltered body of water where ships, boats, and barges can be Mooring, moored. The t ...
. The
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incorporates the islet as an anchorage for the many ships that visit the harbour.


ÃŽle Albatross

ÃŽle Albatross is located near Savanne, southern Mauritius. There are thousands of migratory birds on the island and it has been declared a nature reserve.


ÃŽle Fournaise

A small, once-volcanic islet off the coast of ÃŽle d'ambre, this islet was named after the famous volcano on nearby
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. It is thought to have broken away from ÃŽle D'ambre.


ÃŽle des deux Cocos

Also known as ÃŽle aux deux Cocos, the island, located off the southern coast of
Grand Port Grand Port () is a Districts of Mauritius, district of Mauritius, situated in the east of the island. The name means "large port" in French language, French. The district has an area of 260.3 km2 and the estimated population was 112,997, as ...
, is named after the two abandoned coconut plantations it houses. The plantations were set up by the French, but were abandoned after crops were damaged during a lengthy storm in the 18th century.


ÃŽle de l'Est and ÃŽle aux Chats

Both of these relatively large islands, lying to the east of Mauritius and considered part of Flacq, become temporarily merged at low tide. The islets are an increasingly popular camping site and there are plans to rebuild a disused lodge on ÃŽle de l'Est.


ÃŽle aux Lubines

This islet is located not too far off from ÃŽle aux Chats; it is a nature reserve that can be visited with permission.


ÃŽle Vacoas

Not to be confused with the Grand Port islet, the ÃŽle Vacoas of Flacq was named after the Vacoas (endemic palm tree, whose scientific name is Pandamus), endemic to the Macarene islands.


ÃŽlot Seychelles

ÃŽlot Seychelles is a small islet within the
Port Louis Port Louis (, ; or , ) is the capital and most populous city of Mauritius, mainly located in the Port Louis District, with a small western part in the Black River District. Port Louis is the country's financial and political centre. It is admi ...
harbour. The name comes from the Seychelles islands to the north.


Le Souffleur

The small Le Souffleur was named so due to the whistling sound it makes when the waves crash against the rocks. It is located on the southern side of the Savanne district, not far from Souillac.


ÃŽle Fregate

Named after the uncommon Fregate colony on the island, ÃŽle Fregate has been declared a nature reserve by the
Mauritian Mauritians (singular Mauritian; ; Creole: ''Morisien'') are nationals or natives of the Republic of Mauritius and their descendants. Mauritius is a melting pot of multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-religious peoples. Mauritian is made up ...
government.


ÃŽle aux Tonneliers and ÃŽle Albatross

Originally a single peninsula joined to mainland
Port Louis Port Louis (, ; or , ) is the capital and most populous city of Mauritius, mainly located in the Port Louis District, with a small western part in the Black River District. Port Louis is the country's financial and political centre. It is admi ...
, this has since split to form two separate islets. ÃŽle aux Tonneliers is the larger of the two, which serves as an anchorage site for ships. The island is covered in shrub. ÃŽle Albatross is smaller and unvegetated.


ÃŽle Sancho

The islet of ÃŽle Sancho is relatively new, having as recently as the 1950s been a small sandbank. It is now covered with vegetation and is a stopping point for vessels travelling through the
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. It is located off the coast of Savanne and is surrounded by an extended reef.


ÃŽle Roches

ÃŽle Roches is located in between Grand Port and Flacq. There is little vegetation and has been of little use since an unsuccessful attempt by the British to plant coconut trees there.


ÃŽle Crabe

ÃŽle Crabe is an islet off the southwest coast of
Rodrigues Rodrigues ( ; Mauritian Creole, Creole: ) is a Autonomous administrative division, autonomous Outer islands of Mauritius, outer island of the Republic of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, about east of Mauritius. It is part of the Mascarene Isl ...
. It is named after the large colony of
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s on the island. As of 2023, its area is 0.40 km2.


ÃŽle aux Sables and ÃŽle aux Cocos

ÃŽle aux Sables and ÃŽle aux Cocos are two islets off the eastern coast of Rodrigues. Both are nature reserves and home to meteorological stations. They are well known for their abundant birdlife.


Cat Island

Cat Island () is a small island lying south of
Rodrigues Rodrigues ( ; Mauritian Creole, Creole: ) is a Autonomous administrative division, autonomous Outer islands of Mauritius, outer island of the Republic of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, about east of Mauritius. It is part of the Mascarene Isl ...
in the
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. It is surrounded by a
coral reef A coral reef is an underwater ecosystem characterized by reef-building corals. Reefs are formed of colonies of coral polyps held together by calcium carbonate. Most coral reefs are built from stony corals, whose polyps cluster in group ...
and is known for its
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and
snorkelling Snorkeling ( British and Commonwealth English spelling: snorkelling) is the practice of swimming face down on or through a body of water while breathing the ambient air through a shaped tube called a snorkel, usually with swimming goggles or a ...
sites.


Hermitage Island

Hermitage Island () is a small island lying south west of Port Sud-Est in
Rodrigues Rodrigues ( ; Mauritian Creole, Creole: ) is a Autonomous administrative division, autonomous Outer islands of Mauritius, outer island of the Republic of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, about east of Mauritius. It is part of the Mascarene Isl ...
. It is reputed to be the location of
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and is a popular destination for
tourist Tourism is travel for pleasure, and the commercial activity of providing and supporting such travel. UN Tourism defines tourism more generally, in terms which go "beyond the common perception of tourism as being limited to holiday activity on ...
s.


ÃŽle aux fous

Crazy Island (French: ''ÃŽle aux fous'') is a small island lying off the coast of Rodrigues, ÃŽle aux fous is named after the leper colony on the island during the Dutch conquest of
Mauritius Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, about off the southeastern coast of East Africa, east of Madagascar. It includes the main island (also called Mauritius), as well as Rodrigues, Ag ...
.


References


External links


Flat Island map
on Bloosee. {{DEFAULTSORT:Islets of Mauritius Islands of Mauritius